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DePriest feels good about herself and shows to her friends and family that she is proud of herself. All students and faculty were encouraged to attend graduation. Il Smiles. Senior Dana i' K 5' x 4 is f A ,fi I .f ls YQ . ward Winner. Senior Leasa Bruce displays her medals that she received throughout the year at different choral contests. Students wore awards to show their in- volvement in school. Valarie Brenner gives her farewell address to fellow classmates on graduation night. Valedictorians and salutatorians gave inspirational speeches. I ast Speech. Valedictorian Graduation 250 as ,ff 'Q if M 'W ., yi ii 30 3 if ., 1., , 3. iw Wgi fi e H 2
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fix' ey-an f, , A if we 4 NK f et's Go. Taking her lead off senior Curtis Schroeder, senior Sabine Schenk looks his way to make sure that they are still in line. Baccalaureate was practiced several times. eeling Good. Senior Darren Rice shows his enthusiasm while marching along at Baccalaureate. The service was meant to honor the graduates and to give them spiritual advice. S as Don't miss the ACT workshop. - senior Steve Vasquez Have fun while you van be- cause high school doesn't last forever. - senior Josh Parsons Study hard: get good grades. - senior Dennis Perdue To do their verv best the first time, rather than having to do it over for no reason. - senior Kristi Cushman Make the best grades you can because you're going to need them. - senior Kimberly Faulkner Don't think .vou're cool and mess up,' you'll be sorry. - senior Patrice Nelms To try their hardest because it is very important for their fu- ture. - senior Carolyn Wilson I would take more classes that would help me in college. - senior Brent Woolems gf .... P hown Anticipation. Seniors . 5. . eggsyza Q A 4... A . X g Q .., Keri cannnaay, Adeline Cendeinna, Q M -Q ii, if 4 X5 .af , NICOIC Campe, Joyce Campbell and Ss e . Anthony caiaweii feel the annie of A -4 ' . ' is I' ' freedom beginning to open. g Vgg e . i . f A i t ' gg S' r A ea of Blue. Students listen to V .A I A A rl ' ,Pr the various religious speakers on the A Ae M .. V 4 'ii night of baccalaureate. Seniors , ' W f gathered in masses to attend this 9 Il! W traditional ceremony. Q- ' .L ,'e- Pi' - 5 i ?' I alking Tall. While walking through the gym on baccalaureate night, senior Tandi Ritter shows to herself and the crowd the feelings she has towards graduation. Baccalaureate 9 cieeing 24
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WV ,Wi Q I X 1 . '..XNm!,. ,-, 4. . A 4 i , l i l l 5 ii 4 . 2 if jg 1 4 Q 4, . i 7 5 ff' 5 2 t y Fellow Students. Valedietorian Colette Ligon says goodbye to friends. liamily and faculty. All valedietorians and salu- tatorians gave memorable speeches. ooking Back. Remembering his years ofschooling. yaledietorian Dylan Romo gives his speech on graduation night. Dylan used quotes from author .lohn Donne's poetry. assel Talk. Senior Tab Cannaday proceeds in the line to the stage area where he will receive his diploma. Graduation lasted well over two hours and ended spectacu- larlv for all to see. 7 ll Alone. Senior class oftieers Wendy Bolner. Brent Gilson and Holly McCoy sit on the stage during the commencement exercises at the Lloyd Noble Center in Nonnan. ALMA MATER Mighty Lions, stand proud together With our banners high lighting on. we talter newer Victory ls our ery Students are united always, Neyer shall vse pan lzsen after graduation. Moore is in our hearts Red and Blue. our glorious eolors. Wase on as we try To glonfy our Alma Mater Hail to Thee Moore lligh FIGHT SONG Moore. Moore, school vue all adore. M-O-O-R-If Red, Royal Blue. Faithful. always true We'll be together. whatever the weather Lions and lionettes. too Moore High. tor you we'll always try. And may we bring honor to our school. We'll always light. tight lor victory For MHS we'll do or die Describe your senior year. lt's ll Int ofrt',i'lm11.vihility bc'- Fllllff' you haw 111 do so nuuzy lllirlgj. nzuinly tltfcide wha! you wan! tn do with your IU? - senior Shannon Flanagan Short, xttiry. f'rmiplit'utec1. - senior Vickie Jenkins A -YE'llfgflHf't1 trlilzjiuz and hurt! work. - senior Scott Davis Relief and triumph. - senior Michele Rosen Qu1't'k. - senior Troy Reynolds A lv! Qfillllflf work, but ti grmn rival oflfiuif' - senior Brant Thomas Heart year rgfnzy lyk' xofar. - senior Tim Doherty Tl1irzg.i' btwonit' more diffculfq lift' h?t'Ill71l'.X'I711Ifl' in vol ved , and mnralx und .vlzlritlttrclx have In xluy Strong. - senior Trena Follovyvvill A4Gf0ll'll1kQ upg finding yourself, - senior Sheila Hinchey ?lTSlIf.'Q 25
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